Shayana has released her own quality brand of mushroom syringes: Shayana's liquid culture syringes. These syringes contain a special formula that is different from the ordinary spore syringes we are used to. With Shayana's liquid culture syringes, your mushrooms will grow faster than they do with spore syringes, considerably reducing the risk of contamination. On top of that, Shayana’s syringes are easy to use: simply inject the content of the syringe into the growing medium.

This syringe contains the living material of the Psilocybe Cubensis Dutch King, a strangely named magic mushroom that is in fact a Mexican-born immigrant who has been residing in the Netherlands for many years. You could say this Mexican is the perfect example of integration. Over time, he became a fully fledged Dutch local with a widespread and respected reputation among mushroom connoisseurs. The Dutch King provides you with a copious harvest of shrooms that are guaranteed to make you experience a classic magic mushroom trip.

Why are Shayana's syringes so different from traditional spore syringes?Contrary to these spore syringes, that contain the "seed" of the mushroom, Shayana's syringes contain a cloned form of mycelium. So unlike spore syringes, that do not contain an active substance, Shayana's syringes actually contain ìlivingî material, allowing you to skip the stage of spore development (than can take up to several weeks), and making you gain a lot of time. By using cloned mycelium, you know for sure you are dealing with one single species. Due to the rapid development of the cloned mycelium, you dramatically reduce the risk of contagion by a competing fungus species.

Quality controlsShayana cares deeply about the quality of her products. That is why the Shayana liquid culture syringes undergo strict testing. A sample is taken from every batch and test-grown in a petri dish. This allows for precise quality controls.

Syringes can be stored for several months in a cold environment in a temperature of 2 degrees above zero (C°). The cold helps prevent the mycelium from developing and clogging the syringe.